Analysis of the state of beekeeping industry in Ukraine, features of the organization of labor protection and improvement of safety rules with bees
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2018.129317Keywords:
bee colony, work safety, labor protection, industry, bees, production, processingAbstract
The article investigates the current state of the beekeeping industry, raised questions regarding the maintenance of bees, the rules of inspection of bee colonies and safety rules, features of obtaining, processing and marketing of beekeeping products. The article presents statistical studies of the production of honey and wax, changes in the number of bee families on the territory of Ukraine over the past 30 years. The question arises of the need to conduct research on improving the work safety and safety at work with bees, as well as increasing productivity in the field of beekeeping and the implementation of needs for its products
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